PPT-The kite runner Chapters 16-19

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quiz Directions On a sheet of looseleaf paper write your name and section In 34 sentences answer the following questions Use specific details from the novel to support

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quiz Directions On a sheet of looseleaf paper write your name and section In 34 sentences answer the following questions Use specific details from the novel to support your answer chapter 17 is a pivotal point in the novel What do was learn about . Old Guys and their formulas. Looking for Patterns. So what’s the pattern?. Let’s start with two numbers: 1 and 1.. Add these two values to get the next number in the sequence (pattern).. Add the last two values to get the next number. . Month . bulletin . board. Candice Lawton. Resident Assistant . University of Tennessee Knoxville. Notes from author. The picture . is of my "National Kite Month" bulletin board. At the top of the bulletin board it says "Go Against the Wind. Fly a Kite!" in case you can't see because of the glare. The writing on the kites comes from the National Kite Month website . History. In the history of flight, balloons and powered aircraft are recent compared to kites.. It is believe that kites were flown in China more than two thousand years ago. One legend suggests that the first kite was invented when a Chinese farmer tied a string to his hat to keep it from blowing away in a strong wind and it stayed up in the air.. Taylor Rumsey. Essential Question . How can we use origami to model different . types of . symmetry?. Students will learn the 3 different types of symmetry (Reflection, Rotation and Translation), and then demonstrate their knowledge by creating a “Symmetrical Origami Art Project”. Polygon . Triangle Polyhedron . Tetrahedron Edge . . Faces . .  . Vertex . Bridle . . Dimensions . . Bernoulli’s . Today I’m going to teach you guys how to make an origami bird even though I’m on vacation! If you’re having trouble with the instructions, or need more time you can pause the presentation, rewind or start over. Have fun!. By: Liam Schell and . Vitorino. Gomes. Introduction. The historical perspective is separated into two smaller perspectives called “the old historicism” and “the new historicism”.. Old historicism concerns itself with the time and place the story takes place in. A good story is one that describes the setting well. . History. In the history of flight, balloons and powered aircraft are recent compared to kites.. It is believe that kites were flown in China more than two thousand years ago. One legend suggests that the first kite was invented when a Chinese farmer tied a string to his hat to keep it from blowing away in a strong wind and it stayed up in the air.. Exam Outline. Materials Covered. NOVEL. The Kite Runner. SHAKESPEARE. Macbeth. SHORT STORIES / ESSAYS. “The Story of X”. “The . Veldt”. “Twins”. “The Singing Silence”. “. Cowboys and . Introduction to all set prompts. Amir . and Hassan represent the divisions in Afghan society and how this dichotomy affects the direction of their lives. Discuss. A ‘discuss’ type of prompt . is best tackled as a debate . Could also be viewed as a fable with a moral message.. “Post-colonial” literary theory – fiction emerging from countries which were once colonised by others, examining how cultural identities have been affected by invading countries.. ‘Powerfully poignant, this is a book not to be missed ... If there is one WWI story you read this year to commemorate the centenary, let it be this one!’. Scott Evans, The Reader Teacher & #. The Kite Runner and “A Poison Tree”Comparisons of Literary Elements: Motif, Symbolism, and Imagery Katie Machinchick English 10 (1) Comparative Literature Presentation 10/22/13 Summary of The Kite Runner Summary of chapter 5. In this chapter, we get a first glimpse of the future events in Afghanistan, ‘The earth shook a little and we heard the rat-a-tat-tat of gunfire’. The future events in the book are foreshadowed in this sentence, the onomatopoeia brings the idea of gunfire to life, helping the reader to get into the mind of the characters..

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